In Russia, it is planned to create a technology based on artificial intelligence (AI) that will automate the production of bio-inks and biological tissues. Its development will begin in 2025.
Scientists from Sechenov University are preparing a unique bioprinter for three-dimensional printing of tissues and organs. The innovative approach will be based on machine learning algorithms and special bio-inks made from nanofibers. This will allow creating structures that maximally match living tissues in structure and mechanical characteristics.
The university team became the winner of the competition of Russian-Chinese grants from the Russian Science Foundation. Pavel Karalkin, Deputy Director of the Levshin Institute of Cluster Oncology, noted that cooperation with Chinese partners will strengthen the university's competencies in the field of regenerative medicine. The planned bioprinting platform will be in demand in reconstructive and plastic surgery.
The developed technologies can significantly change the approach to tissue restoration after severe injuries. They will become the basis for domestic biomedical products, opening new horizons in medicine and surgery.